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  • Ben Affleck’s ‘AIR’ to stream directly on Prime Video 

    By Express News Service

    It has been announced today that Ben Affleck’s AIR will premiere in India exclusively on Prime Video on May 12.  The film will be available in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.

    AIR is based on true events about the origin of Air Jordan, a basketball shoe line, of which a Nike employee seeks to strike a business deal with rookie player Michael Jordan. It stars Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Marlon Wayans, Chris Messina, Chris Tucker and Viola Davis.

    Matt Damon plays maverick Nike executive Sonny Vaccaro and Affleck plays Nike co-founder Phil Knight, with Jason Bateman as Rob Strasser, Chris Messina as David Falk, Matthew Maher as Peter Moore, Marlon Wayans as George Raveling, Chris Tucker as Howard White, Viola Davis as Deloris Jordan, and Gustaf Skarsgård as Horst Dassler, among others.

    This marks the first time Ben Affleck has directed a feature film starring Matt Damon. With a script penned by Alex Convery, AIR is produced by David Ellison, Jesse Sisgold, Jon Weinbach, Affleck, and Damon. The critically acclaimed film was released worldwide in theatres on April 5.

    It has been announced today that Ben Affleck’s AIR will premiere in India exclusively on Prime Video on May 12.  The film will be available in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.

    AIR is based on true events about the origin of Air Jordan, a basketball shoe line, of which a Nike employee seeks to strike a business deal with rookie player Michael Jordan. It stars Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Marlon Wayans, Chris Messina, Chris Tucker and Viola Davis.

    Matt Damon plays maverick Nike executive Sonny Vaccaro and Affleck plays Nike co-founder Phil Knight, with Jason Bateman as Rob Strasser, Chris Messina as David Falk, Matthew Maher as Peter Moore, Marlon Wayans as George Raveling, Chris Tucker as Howard White, Viola Davis as Deloris Jordan, and Gustaf Skarsgård as Horst Dassler, among others.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    This marks the first time Ben Affleck has directed a feature film starring Matt Damon. With a script penned by Alex Convery, AIR is produced by David Ellison, Jesse Sisgold, Jon Weinbach, Affleck, and Damon. The critically acclaimed film was released worldwide in theatres on April 5.

  • Duo again after 25 years, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon come up for ‘Air’

    By Associated Press

    NEW YORK: While Ben Affleck and Matt Damon were writing “The Last Duel,” their first screenplay together since their 1997 breakthrough, “Good Will Hunting,” they noticed that something in their winding and usually separate careers had been missing.

    “I remember my wife said to me one day: ‘I haven’t heard you laugh like that in 15 years,’” says Damon. “We came out of that experience going: Why aren’t we doing this more often? And getting into your 50s you just go: If we don’t make it a priority, it’s just not going to happen.”

    Now, more than 25 years after they set out to make it in Hollywood — so entwined that they once shared a bank account — Affleck and Damon are once again a team. Affleck directs and Damon stars in “Air,” the new film about Nike’s courting of Michael Jordan that opens in theaters Wednesday.

    That film, an Amazon Studios original being released theatrically by MGM, is only part of their new collaboration. It’s the first release from their new production company, Artists Equity. Affleck is the chief executive, Damon is head of content. Part of its mission is to give prominent crew and cast members a piece of profits.

    To Affleck, “Air” — in which the then-upstart Nike pursues a sneaker deal with Jordan while his mother (played by Viola Davis) advocates for his worth — represents what they hope to do with their new company.

    ALSO READ | Most important night of my professional life: Ben Affleck as directorial ‘Air’ premieres at SXSW

    “We believe there are a lot of really meaningful artists on the crew who are underappreciated and undervalued and make a huge difference in the quality of the experience in a film,” Affleck said in an interview alongside Damon. “We want to sort of take the approach taken towards Michael Jordan, which is to recognize the artists and say: You’re the ones who deserve to be compensated for this. You’re generating the art, the beauty, the majesty.”

    And with “Air,” they may have already generated a hit. The film, which co-stars Jason Bateman, Chris Tucker, Chris Messina and Julius Tennon, has drawn rave reviews since its premiere at SXSW. Amazon was so pleased with it that the streamer decided to give it a nationwide release in theaters.

    All of which accounts for some of the reasons why Affleck — despite the “Sad Ben Affleck” memes and viral videos of him looking morose at the Grammys — is genuinely happy. There have certainly been ups and downs; Affleck has previously been candid about past battles with alcoholism. But Affleck now finds himself, as he says, “famously unhappy” despite feeling the opposite.

    Those memes? Affleck blames them on out-of-context moments and the result of always having a dozen cameras pointed at him.

    “The photograph in isolation looks like: Look at this unhappy fellow,” Affleck says. “But actually, I’m pretty happy. I have a good life. I’m very lucky. Despite the memes. Maybe my resting face leaves something to be desired.”

    “You have resting b—- face,” chimes Damon, laughing.

    But after a tumultuous run as Batman and another turbulent run in the tabloids, Affleck is back to making the kinds of movies that won him best picture a decade ago, with “Argo.”

    WATCH | 

    The Los Angeles-based Artists Equity is a kind of bookend to the duo’s fabled beginning. They launched it to help set the course for their next chapter (Damon is 52, Affleck 50) and make spending time together more of a requisite. It also allows Affleck to be regularly with his kids from his previous marriage to Jennifer Garner. Last year, he wed Jennifer Lopez.

    One person they’ve convinced in their new endeavor is Viola Davis. Though Jordan’s mother was originally a very small role, the NBA legend stressed her importance to the story when meeting with Affleck. Jordan said Davis was the only actor for the part.

    Davis recognized what Affleck and Damon were trying to foster. She has her own progressive production company, Juvee Productions, that she runs with her husband, Tennon. (It was behind last year’s “The Woman King.”) Davis calls working on “Air” one of the best experiences of her career.

    “What they’re doing is bringing filmmaking back to the artists, which is where it should be,” says Davis. “There are so many obstacles in your path as an artist and the biggest obstacle in your path is the business itself. It sometimes looms in front of you.”

    “What they’re doing is what our fantasy is as actors, especially once we’ve reached a certain level,” adds Davis. “We want autonomy and agency.”

    This image released by Amazon Prime Video shows Matt Damon as Sonny Vaccaro in a scene from “Air.” (Photo | Amazon Prime Video via AP)

    Upcoming films for Artists Equity include “The Instigators,” a heist film starring Damon and Casey Affleck, and “Unstoppable,” with Lopez and Jharrel Jerome. Though Lopez’s range has been on display in recent films like “Hustlers,” Hollywood has often seemed unsure of how to utilize her talent.

    “I agree with that observation,” says Affleck. “By having a set of expectations thrust upon her, it was inherently limiting. You saw with ‘Hustlers’ she was really able to show what she can do.”

    In “Unstoppable,” Affleck says, she plays a part not unlike Davis’ in “Air,” as the mother of a college wrestling champion born with one leg.

    “I think she’s in her prime,” says Affleck. “She’s doing extraordinary work in large measure because she’s taking that step to take responsibility for what she’s doing rather than say, ‘This is what I’m being offered.’”

    The notion of personal branding is at the center of “Air.” Nike at the time was a distant third to Converse and Adidas, but its executives hit on a concept that would presage much of what’s since followed in marketing: The shoe wouldn’t just worn by Jordan but epitomize him. Now, Affleck notes, people take for granted that they’re brands.

    “I’ve always found that idea confusing and kind of anathema. People are very complicated and contrary and nuanced, and brands are simple,” says Affleck. “So the idea that a person can be a brand is a hard thing for me to reconcile. I’ve never been good at it or had interest in it. Obviously, Michael’s brand — excellence, greatness, majesty — if you’re going to have a brand, that’s one to have.”

    But the Damon-Affleck brand — if that is a thing — is doing alright. There have been plenty of hiccups along the way for both stars. But the notion of them as a creative duo and two of Hollywood’s fastest friends has endured. Who hasn’t dreamed of making it in the movies with their best pal? There’s affection for them because they have affection for one another.

    This image released by Amazon Prime Video shows director Ben Affleck, seated center, on the set of “Air.” (Photo | Amazon Prime Video via AP)

    “Air” did present one new twist in their persisting partnership, though: For the first time, Affleck was directing Damon. It recently dawned on Affleck that the whole tenor of the project was due partly to Damon’s support of him as the director.

    “It was a very gracious and kind gesture that’s characteristic of how Matt’s treated me, and this friendship, his whole life,” says Affleck. “It’s like why you have good friends. When things like this happen, you almost don’t even notice that they’ve made the right choice and been gracious. It’s a testament to why we are still friends. I know it’s not me.”

    Damon, not missing a beat, smiles. “I only undermined you behind your back.” ___

    NEW YORK: While Ben Affleck and Matt Damon were writing “The Last Duel,” their first screenplay together since their 1997 breakthrough, “Good Will Hunting,” they noticed that something in their winding and usually separate careers had been missing.

    “I remember my wife said to me one day: ‘I haven’t heard you laugh like that in 15 years,’” says Damon. “We came out of that experience going: Why aren’t we doing this more often? And getting into your 50s you just go: If we don’t make it a priority, it’s just not going to happen.”

    Now, more than 25 years after they set out to make it in Hollywood — so entwined that they once shared a bank account — Affleck and Damon are once again a team. Affleck directs and Damon stars in “Air,” the new film about Nike’s courting of Michael Jordan that opens in theaters Wednesday.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    That film, an Amazon Studios original being released theatrically by MGM, is only part of their new collaboration. It’s the first release from their new production company, Artists Equity. Affleck is the chief executive, Damon is head of content. Part of its mission is to give prominent crew and cast members a piece of profits.

    To Affleck, “Air” — in which the then-upstart Nike pursues a sneaker deal with Jordan while his mother (played by Viola Davis) advocates for his worth — represents what they hope to do with their new company.

    ALSO READ | Most important night of my professional life: Ben Affleck as directorial ‘Air’ premieres at SXSW

    “We believe there are a lot of really meaningful artists on the crew who are underappreciated and undervalued and make a huge difference in the quality of the experience in a film,” Affleck said in an interview alongside Damon. “We want to sort of take the approach taken towards Michael Jordan, which is to recognize the artists and say: You’re the ones who deserve to be compensated for this. You’re generating the art, the beauty, the majesty.”

    And with “Air,” they may have already generated a hit. The film, which co-stars Jason Bateman, Chris Tucker, Chris Messina and Julius Tennon, has drawn rave reviews since its premiere at SXSW. Amazon was so pleased with it that the streamer decided to give it a nationwide release in theaters.

    All of which accounts for some of the reasons why Affleck — despite the “Sad Ben Affleck” memes and viral videos of him looking morose at the Grammys — is genuinely happy. There have certainly been ups and downs; Affleck has previously been candid about past battles with alcoholism. But Affleck now finds himself, as he says, “famously unhappy” despite feeling the opposite.

    Those memes? Affleck blames them on out-of-context moments and the result of always having a dozen cameras pointed at him.

    “The photograph in isolation looks like: Look at this unhappy fellow,” Affleck says. “But actually, I’m pretty happy. I have a good life. I’m very lucky. Despite the memes. Maybe my resting face leaves something to be desired.”

    “You have resting b—- face,” chimes Damon, laughing.

    But after a tumultuous run as Batman and another turbulent run in the tabloids, Affleck is back to making the kinds of movies that won him best picture a decade ago, with “Argo.”

    WATCH | 

    The Los Angeles-based Artists Equity is a kind of bookend to the duo’s fabled beginning. They launched it to help set the course for their next chapter (Damon is 52, Affleck 50) and make spending time together more of a requisite. It also allows Affleck to be regularly with his kids from his previous marriage to Jennifer Garner. Last year, he wed Jennifer Lopez.

    One person they’ve convinced in their new endeavor is Viola Davis. Though Jordan’s mother was originally a very small role, the NBA legend stressed her importance to the story when meeting with Affleck. Jordan said Davis was the only actor for the part.

    Davis recognized what Affleck and Damon were trying to foster. She has her own progressive production company, Juvee Productions, that she runs with her husband, Tennon. (It was behind last year’s “The Woman King.”) Davis calls working on “Air” one of the best experiences of her career.

    “What they’re doing is bringing filmmaking back to the artists, which is where it should be,” says Davis. “There are so many obstacles in your path as an artist and the biggest obstacle in your path is the business itself. It sometimes looms in front of you.”

    “What they’re doing is what our fantasy is as actors, especially once we’ve reached a certain level,” adds Davis. “We want autonomy and agency.”

    This image released by Amazon Prime Video shows Matt Damon as Sonny Vaccaro in a scene from “Air.” (Photo | Amazon Prime Video via AP)

    Upcoming films for Artists Equity include “The Instigators,” a heist film starring Damon and Casey Affleck, and “Unstoppable,” with Lopez and Jharrel Jerome. Though Lopez’s range has been on display in recent films like “Hustlers,” Hollywood has often seemed unsure of how to utilize her talent.

    “I agree with that observation,” says Affleck. “By having a set of expectations thrust upon her, it was inherently limiting. You saw with ‘Hustlers’ she was really able to show what she can do.”

    In “Unstoppable,” Affleck says, she plays a part not unlike Davis’ in “Air,” as the mother of a college wrestling champion born with one leg.

    “I think she’s in her prime,” says Affleck. “She’s doing extraordinary work in large measure because she’s taking that step to take responsibility for what she’s doing rather than say, ‘This is what I’m being offered.’”

    The notion of personal branding is at the center of “Air.” Nike at the time was a distant third to Converse and Adidas, but its executives hit on a concept that would presage much of what’s since followed in marketing: The shoe wouldn’t just worn by Jordan but epitomize him. Now, Affleck notes, people take for granted that they’re brands.

    “I’ve always found that idea confusing and kind of anathema. People are very complicated and contrary and nuanced, and brands are simple,” says Affleck. “So the idea that a person can be a brand is a hard thing for me to reconcile. I’ve never been good at it or had interest in it. Obviously, Michael’s brand — excellence, greatness, majesty — if you’re going to have a brand, that’s one to have.”

    But the Damon-Affleck brand — if that is a thing — is doing alright. There have been plenty of hiccups along the way for both stars. But the notion of them as a creative duo and two of Hollywood’s fastest friends has endured. Who hasn’t dreamed of making it in the movies with their best pal? There’s affection for them because they have affection for one another.

    This image released by Amazon Prime Video shows director Ben Affleck, seated center, on the set of “Air.” (Photo | Amazon Prime Video via AP)

    “Air” did present one new twist in their persisting partnership, though: For the first time, Affleck was directing Damon. It recently dawned on Affleck that the whole tenor of the project was due partly to Damon’s support of him as the director.

    “It was a very gracious and kind gesture that’s characteristic of how Matt’s treated me, and this friendship, his whole life,” says Affleck. “It’s like why you have good friends. When things like this happen, you almost don’t even notice that they’ve made the right choice and been gracious. It’s a testament to why we are still friends. I know it’s not me.”

    Damon, not missing a beat, smiles. “I only undermined you behind your back.” ___

  • Most important night of my professional life: Ben Affleck as directorial ‘Air’ premieres at SXSW

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: Ben Affleck screened the world premiere of his new directorial venture ‘Air’ at South by Southwest Film and TV Festival (SXSW) in Austin on Saturday and expressed how much he wanted his Amazon Studios project to succeed.

    “Tonight is the most important night of my professional life,” Affleck declared from the stage, amid making some self-deprecating references to previous projects which were not widely popular. “This is an optimistic, hopeful movie about people. So I can’t hide behind being an auteur – [as if to say] ‘you don’t need to understand my movie.’ I really hope you like it … So no pressure, but it’s all on you.”, reported The Hollywood Reporter, a US-based media company.

    Affleck directed and co-stars in ‘Air’, a biographical drama which chronicles Nike’s revolutionary creation of the Air Jordan shoeline. Judging by the premiere audience’s reaction, Affleck need not be worried about its reception – the film and its cast received a rapturous ovation.

    Ben Affleck’s #AIR just got probably the biggest standing ovation of #SXSW pic.twitter.com/5PpkIlCFEk
    — Sergio Muñoz Esquer @ SXSW (@ElSergioMunoz) March 19, 2023
    ‘Air’ stars Matt Damon as the Nike executive who signed Michael Jordan to his first sneaker deal. Affleck plays the role of Nike CEO Phil Knight, and the film also stars Viola Davis, Jason Bateman, Marlon Wayans, Chris Tucker and Chris Messina.

    Affleck said he showed the film to the real Phil Knight, “and halfway through I realized that might have been a gigantic mistake” given how the film somewhat satirizes the Nike co-founder. “But people like to make fun of the boss, that’s part of workplace culture,” he said. “I’ve been known to appear in an occasional meme.”

    ‘Air’ will mark the first film from Amazon to be released in theatres without a simultaneous release on Prime Video. The film will hit the theatres on April 5.

    WASHINGTON: Ben Affleck screened the world premiere of his new directorial venture ‘Air’ at South by Southwest Film and TV Festival (SXSW) in Austin on Saturday and expressed how much he wanted his Amazon Studios project to succeed.

    “Tonight is the most important night of my professional life,” Affleck declared from the stage, amid making some self-deprecating references to previous projects which were not widely popular. “This is an optimistic, hopeful movie about people. So I can’t hide behind being an auteur – [as if to say] ‘you don’t need to understand my movie.’ I really hope you like it … So no pressure, but it’s all on you.”, reported The Hollywood Reporter, a US-based media company.

    Affleck directed and co-stars in ‘Air’, a biographical drama which chronicles Nike’s revolutionary creation of the Air Jordan shoeline. Judging by the premiere audience’s reaction, Affleck need not be worried about its reception – the film and its cast received a rapturous ovation.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Ben Affleck’s #AIR just got probably the biggest standing ovation of #SXSW pic.twitter.com/5PpkIlCFEk
    — Sergio Muñoz Esquer @ SXSW (@ElSergioMunoz) March 19, 2023
    ‘Air’ stars Matt Damon as the Nike executive who signed Michael Jordan to his first sneaker deal. Affleck plays the role of Nike CEO Phil Knight, and the film also stars Viola Davis, Jason Bateman, Marlon Wayans, Chris Tucker and Chris Messina.

    Affleck said he showed the film to the real Phil Knight, “and halfway through I realized that might have been a gigantic mistake” given how the film somewhat satirizes the Nike co-founder. “But people like to make fun of the boss, that’s part of workplace culture,” he said. “I’ve been known to appear in an occasional meme.”

    ‘Air’ will mark the first film from Amazon to be released in theatres without a simultaneous release on Prime Video. The film will hit the theatres on April 5.

  • First look of Ben Affleck’s thriller ‘Hypnotic’ out

    By Express News Service

    The makers of the upcoming thriller film Hypnotic have released the first look of actor Ben Affleck. The film is directed by Robert Rodriguez and has a screenplay written by Rodriguez and Max Borenstein (Godzilla vs. Kong).

    The first look image shows a perplexed Affleck holding a picture of his daughter. According to Variety, Affleck plays a detective searching for his lost daughter while investigating a series of inexplicable crimes in the film. The daughter’s disappearance is somehow involved with a secret government program. 

    Hypnotic also stars Alice Braga, JD Pardo, Hala Finley, Dayo Okeniyi, Jeff Fahey, Jackie Earle Haley and William Fichtner. A work-in-progress cut of the film will be screened at the SXSW Film Festival on March 12.

    Meanwhile, Ben Affleck will star and direct Air, which also stars Matt Damon, Viola Davis, Jason Bateman, Chris Tucker and Chris Messina. He will also reprise his role as Bruce Wayne (aka Batman) in The Flash and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which will release in June and December, respectively.

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

    The makers of the upcoming thriller film Hypnotic have released the first look of actor Ben Affleck. The film is directed by Robert Rodriguez and has a screenplay written by Rodriguez and Max Borenstein (Godzilla vs. Kong).

    The first look image shows a perplexed Affleck holding a picture of his daughter. According to Variety, Affleck plays a detective searching for his lost daughter while investigating a series of inexplicable crimes in the film. The daughter’s disappearance is somehow involved with a secret government program. 

    Hypnotic also stars Alice Braga, JD Pardo, Hala Finley, Dayo Okeniyi, Jeff Fahey, Jackie Earle Haley and William Fichtner. A work-in-progress cut of the film will be screened at the SXSW Film Festival on March 12.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Meanwhile, Ben Affleck will star and direct Air, which also stars Matt Damon, Viola Davis, Jason Bateman, Chris Tucker and Chris Messina. He will also reprise his role as Bruce Wayne (aka Batman) in The Flash and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which will release in June and December, respectively.

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

  • First look of Ben Affleck’s thriller ‘Hypnotic’ out

    By Express News Service

    The makers of the upcoming thriller film Hypnotic have released the first look of actor Ben Affleck. The film is directed by Robert Rodriguez and has a screenplay written by Rodriguez and Max Borenstein (Godzilla vs. Kong).

    The first look image shows a perplexed Affleck holding a picture of his daughter. According to Variety, Affleck plays a detective searching for his lost daughter while investigating a series of inexplicable crimes in the film. The daughter’s disappearance is somehow involved with a secret government program. 

    Actor Ben Affleck in Hypnotic

    Hypnotic also stars Alice Braga, JD Pardo, Hala Finley, Dayo Okeniyi, Jeff Fahey, Jackie Earle Haley and William Fichtner. A work-in-progress cut of the film will be screened at the SXSW Film Festival on March 12.

    Meanwhile, Ben Affleck will star and direct Air, which also stars Matt Damon, Viola Davis, Jason Bateman, Chris Tucker and Chris Messina. He will also reprise his role as Bruce Wayne (aka Batman) in The Flash and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which will release in June and December, respectively.

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

    The makers of the upcoming thriller film Hypnotic have released the first look of actor Ben Affleck. The film is directed by Robert Rodriguez and has a screenplay written by Rodriguez and Max Borenstein (Godzilla vs. Kong).

    The first look image shows a perplexed Affleck holding a picture of his daughter. According to Variety, Affleck plays a detective searching for his lost daughter while investigating a series of inexplicable crimes in the film. The daughter’s disappearance is somehow involved with a secret government program. 

    Actor Ben Affleck in Hypnotic

    Hypnotic also stars Alice Braga, JD Pardo, Hala Finley, Dayo Okeniyi, Jeff Fahey, Jackie Earle Haley and William Fichtner. A work-in-progress cut of the film will be screened at the SXSW Film Festival on March 12.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Meanwhile, Ben Affleck will star and direct Air, which also stars Matt Damon, Viola Davis, Jason Bateman, Chris Tucker and Chris Messina. He will also reprise his role as Bruce Wayne (aka Batman) in The Flash and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which will release in June and December, respectively.

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

  • Ben Affleck’s ‘Air’ to release on April 5

    By Express News Service

    The trailer of ‘Air’, the upcoming film about the partnership between basketball player Michael Jordan and Nike, was released by the makers during the Super Bowl annual final playoff game. The film, directed by Ben Affleck, hits screens on April 5.

    According to the trailer, the film is about how Sonny Vaccaro, the marketing genius, steered Nike Inc. to rope in Jordan for the first sneaker deal. It also gives a glimpse of how Air will focus on Vaccaro’s ambitious dreams before achieving the Jordan-Nike partnership and Deloris’ (Jordan’s mother) involvement in the deal.

    According to the makers, “This moving story follows the career-defining gamble of an unconventional team with everything on the line, the uncompromising vision of a mother who knows the worth of her son’s immense talent, and the basketball phenom who would become the greatest of all time.” 

    Viola Davis is Michael’s mother Deloris Jordan, Matt Damon plays a Nike executive and Ben is Nike co-founder Phil Knight. 

    The trailer of ‘Air’, the upcoming film about the partnership between basketball player Michael Jordan and Nike, was released by the makers during the Super Bowl annual final playoff game. The film, directed by Ben Affleck, hits screens on April 5.

    According to the trailer, the film is about how Sonny Vaccaro, the marketing genius, steered Nike Inc. to rope in Jordan for the first sneaker deal. It also gives a glimpse of how Air will focus on Vaccaro’s ambitious dreams before achieving the Jordan-Nike partnership and Deloris’ (Jordan’s mother) involvement in the deal.

    According to the makers, “This moving story follows the career-defining gamble of an unconventional team with everything on the line, the uncompromising vision of a mother who knows the worth of her son’s immense talent, and the basketball phenom who would become the greatest of all time.” 

    Viola Davis is Michael’s mother Deloris Jordan, Matt Damon plays a Nike executive and Ben is Nike co-founder Phil Knight. 

  • Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s new film Air gets a release date  

    By Express News Service

    Ben Affleck is busy shooting for hs latest directorial Air has set its theatrical release date for April 5. The film’s post-theatrical streaming rights have been bagged by Prime Video. Apart from directing, Ben has teamed up with his partner Matt Damon to pen the film’s script.

    Air marks the first film to come from Ben and Matt’s production company Artists Equity.  Air is a drama film that revolves around the early days of Nike’s now-famous brand, Air Jordan. It also deals with the company’s relationship with basketball player Michael Jordan.

    With his incredibly supportive mother by his side, the basketball all-star and his family will battle with the executives at the top of the company to guarantee that they get an equal slice of the pie.

    Matt plays the lead in the film as Nike executive Sonny Vaccaro, while Ben plays Nike co-founder Phil Knight. Apart from the duo, the ensemble cast of Air also includes Jason Bateman,  Chris Messina, Marlon Wayans, Viola Davis, Matthew Maher, Chris Tucker, Julius Tennon, and Gustaf Skarsgård. 

    Ben Affleck is busy shooting for hs latest directorial Air has set its theatrical release date for April 5. The film’s post-theatrical streaming rights have been bagged by Prime Video. Apart from directing, Ben has teamed up with his partner Matt Damon to pen the film’s script.

    Air marks the first film to come from Ben and Matt’s production company Artists Equity.  Air is a drama film that revolves around the early days of Nike’s now-famous brand, Air Jordan. It also deals with the company’s relationship with basketball player Michael Jordan.

    With his incredibly supportive mother by his side, the basketball all-star and his family will battle with the executives at the top of the company to guarantee that they get an equal slice of the pie.

    Matt plays the lead in the film as Nike executive Sonny Vaccaro, while Ben plays Nike co-founder Phil Knight. Apart from the duo, the ensemble cast of Air also includes Jason Bateman,  Chris Messina, Marlon Wayans, Viola Davis, Matthew Maher, Chris Tucker, Julius Tennon, and Gustaf Skarsgård.
     

  • James Gunn wants Ben Affleck to direct a DC film 

    By Express News Service

    After the announcement of Henry Cavill not reprising his role as Superman in the new film, American writer-filmmaker James Gunn has hinted that Ben Affleck would be a possible option for directing the film.

    While James took to Twitter to announce that a new Superman film is in development and that Henry will not reprise his role as Superman, he also revealed that Ben could be a possible director of the film.

    ALSO READ | James Gunn in talks with WB for new DC movie

    Replying to one of the tweets that raised the question, James replied in his tweet, “Met with Ben yesterday precisely because he wants to direct and we want him to direct; we just have to find the right project.” James also confirmed that while he will be writing the film, it is yet to be known who will direct it. 

    After the announcement of Henry Cavill not reprising his role as Superman in the new film, American writer-filmmaker James Gunn has hinted that Ben Affleck would be a possible option for directing the film.

    While James took to Twitter to announce that a new Superman film is in development and that Henry will not reprise his role as Superman, he also revealed that Ben could be a possible director of the film.

    ALSO READ | James Gunn in talks with WB for new DC movie

    Replying to one of the tweets that raised the question, James replied in his tweet, “Met with Ben yesterday precisely because he wants to direct and we want him to direct; we just have to find the right project.” James also confirmed that while he will be writing the film, it is yet to be known who will direct it. 

  • Ben Affleck hits out at Netflix, calls it an assembly line

    Express News Service

    Actor/director Ben Affleck has come out criticising the streaming giant Netflix for being an assembly line. The actor has recently started a production studio called Artists Equity with his long-time creative collaborator Matt Damon and Gerry Cardinale, the investing partner who represents Redbird Capital. According to Affleck and Damon, their studio will put artists at the front of its model and will give the power back to the creators.

    In a recent interview with The New York Times, Ben Affleck said, “‘How are we going to make 50 great movies?! How is that possible? There’s no committee big enough. There aren’t enough — you just can’t do it. It’s a thing that requires attention and dedication and work and resists the assembly line process,” he then referred to Netflix’s founder and co-CEO by saying, “Scott Stuber is a really talented, smart guy who I really like but it’s an impossible job.”

    The move to start the production company comes after Affleck and Damon recently obtained $100 million in funding from the investment firm Red Bird Capital Partners, the funding will be supplemented by Affleck and Damon’s own capital.

    Actor/director Ben Affleck has come out criticising the streaming giant Netflix for being an assembly line. The actor has recently started a production studio called Artists Equity with his long-time creative collaborator Matt Damon and Gerry Cardinale, the investing partner who represents Redbird Capital. According to Affleck and Damon, their studio will put artists at the front of its model and will give the power back to the creators.

    In a recent interview with The New York Times, Ben Affleck said, “‘How are we going to make 50 great movies?! How is that possible? There’s no committee big enough. There aren’t enough — you just can’t do it. It’s a thing that requires attention and dedication and work and resists the assembly line process,” he then referred to Netflix’s founder and co-CEO by saying, “Scott Stuber is a really talented, smart guy who I really like but it’s an impossible job.”

    The move to start the production company comes after Affleck and Damon recently obtained $100 million in funding from the investment firm Red Bird Capital Partners, the funding will be supplemented by Affleck and Damon’s own capital.

  • Jennifer Lopez reveals Ben Affleck’s simple, meaningful message engraved on her engagement ring

    By IANS

    LOS ANGELES: Actress-singer Jennifer Lopez has new details to share about her second engagement ring from Ben Affleck.

    In a new interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, the ‘Let’s Get Loud’ hitmaker, 53, opened up about the sentimental engraving on her ring – a green stone placed on a silver band, reports People magazine.

    It’s a simple yet meaningful three-worded message from the Oscar winner, 50, proclaiming his longtime love for Lopez: “not.going.anywhere.”

    During the sit-down, Lopez revealed that the words inspired one of the upcoming tracks in her highly anticipated album, ‘This Is Me Now’, which she announced on November 25.

    According to People, she also gave a glimpse at the beginnings of their reconciliation in revealing the meaning behind the inscription. “That’s how he would sign his emails when we started talking again. Like ‘Don’t worry, I’m not going anywhere,’” she told Lowe.

    She even remembered her first engagement ring from Affleck, saying: “My first diamond ring he gave me, the pink diamond ring, it said ‘sing’.”

    The ‘Gigli’ co-stars first began dating in July 2002 and announced their engagement months later, but postponed their September 2003 wedding. They ultimately called it quits in 2004.

    Lopez and Affleck reconnected last year, nearly two decades after their first relationship. Their rekindled romance led to their second engagement in April this year.

    LOS ANGELES: Actress-singer Jennifer Lopez has new details to share about her second engagement ring from Ben Affleck.

    In a new interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, the ‘Let’s Get Loud’ hitmaker, 53, opened up about the sentimental engraving on her ring – a green stone placed on a silver band, reports People magazine.

    It’s a simple yet meaningful three-worded message from the Oscar winner, 50, proclaiming his longtime love for Lopez: “not.going.anywhere.”

    During the sit-down, Lopez revealed that the words inspired one of the upcoming tracks in her highly anticipated album, ‘This Is Me Now’, which she announced on November 25.

    According to People, she also gave a glimpse at the beginnings of their reconciliation in revealing the meaning behind the inscription. “That’s how he would sign his emails when we started talking again. Like ‘Don’t worry, I’m not going anywhere,’” she told Lowe.

    She even remembered her first engagement ring from Affleck, saying: “My first diamond ring he gave me, the pink diamond ring, it said ‘sing’.”

    The ‘Gigli’ co-stars first began dating in July 2002 and announced their engagement months later, but postponed their September 2003 wedding. They ultimately called it quits in 2004.

    Lopez and Affleck reconnected last year, nearly two decades after their first relationship. Their rekindled romance led to their second engagement in April this year.